Fractions
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Multiplication/Division
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100

Write a fraction that has a value greater than 3/8 using 3 as the numerator.

3/1 , 3/2, 3/3, 3/4, 3/5, 3/6, 3/7

100

Mr. Franklin’s classroom has 4 rows of desks, with 9 desks in each row. Ms. Robertson’s classroom has the same number of desks as Mr. Franklin’s classroom. If Ms. Robertson wants to arrange her desks into 6 rows, how many desks will be in each row?

6

100

Which number pattern uses the rule add 3?

A. 2, 6, 18, 48 ...

B. 3, 7, 11, 15 ...

C. 3, 9, 27, 54 ...

D. 4, 7, 10, 13 ...

D. 4, 7, 10, 13 ...

100

Find the difference between 800 and 536

700

100

Mr. Robinson wrote the following list on the board:

● Situation One: Ten boxes with 15 markers in each.

● Situation Two: Nine books in a pile and 21 books in another pile.

● Situation Three: Eighty books were in a pile, and 19 were removed.

● Situation Four: Twenty Starburst shared with 5 friends.

For each of the situations in Mr. Robinson’s list, write a mathematical expression to represent the amount of books. 

10 x 15 =?

9 + 21 = ?

80 - 19 = ?

20 divided 5 = ?

200

Which fraction is equivalent to 24/6?

4 wholes

200

The area of a rectangular living room is 126 square feet. The length of the floor is nine feet. What is the width?

14 feet

200

Which expression is equivalent to 5 × 7?

A. 5 + (4 + 3)

B. 5 × (4 × 3)

C. (5 + 3) × (5 + 4)

D. (5 × 3) + (5 × 4)

D. (5 × 3) + (5 × 4)

200

The sum of the two numbers is 351. Which two numbers would give us the sum?

A. 178 and 173

B. 200 and 51

C. 173 and 175

D. 251 and 50

A. 178 and 173

200

A furniture store had 880 chairs for sale. Last week, the store sold 187 chairs. How many chairs does the store have now rounded to the nearest hundred?

700

300

Kymani made a cake to share with her family. She gave 1/6 of the cake to her brother, 1/6 to her sister, 1/6 to her mother, and the rest to her grandmother. What fraction of the cake did Kymani give to her grandmother?

A. 1/2

B. 2/6

C. 3/4

D. 1/6

A. 1/2

300

Ms. Dixon's carpet is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. Which item would have the same area as the top of this carpet?

A. a banner that is 2 feet wide and 20 feet long

B. a sign that is 4 feet wide and 9 feet tall

C. a quilt that is 6 feet long and 7 feet wide

D. a wall that is 15 feet high and 3 feet wide

A. a banner that is 2 feet wide and 20 feet long

300

Donald solved the equations below.

28 × 4 = m

6 × 7 = n

63 ÷ 9 = p

Which statement is not true?

A. m > n

B. p < m

C. p < n

D. m < p

D. m < p

300

What is the quotient of 63 and 3?

21

300

A teacher has 16 paper clips in one box and 48 paper clips in another box. If the teacher separates all of the paper clips into 8 equal groups. How many paper clips are in each group?

8

400

Toby and Bill each bought cakes for a party. All of the cakes are the same size.

● Toby’s cakes were cut into 7 equal pieces.

● Bill’s cakes were cut into 6 equal pieces.

Which boy’s cakes were cut into smaller slices? Use what you know about fractions to explain your answer.

Toby. The more you cut the fraction, the smaller it gets.

400

Cali wants new wallpaper for her bedroom. She has $135 to spend. She wants to cover the wall 11 feet long and 5 feet wide. If she chooses wallpaper that costs $2 per square foot, how much money will she have left over after she buys the wallpaper?

$25

400

Last week, Paul worked 7 hours each day for 5 days. This week, worked 7 hours each day for 4 days. Which expression can be used to represent the total number of days Paul worked in these two weeks?

A. 7 × (5 × 4)

B. 7 × (5 + 4)

C. (7 × 5) × (7 × 4)

D. (7 + 5) × (7 + 4)

B. 7 × (5 + 4)

400

Which number, when multiplied by 10, has a product of 300?

30

400

Kai and Miguel both visited the library. Kai arrived an hour and 16 minutes before Miguel. If Miguel arrived at 1:15 p.m., what time did Kai arrive?

11:59

500

Maddie practiced soccer for 8/6 hours, and Cameron practiced soccer for 8/3 hours. Which statement is true?

A. Cameron practiced soccer for longer than Maddie.

B. Maddie practiced soccer for longer than Cameron.

C. Maddie and Cameron practiced soccer for the same amount of time.

D. Maddie practiced soccer for less than one hour.

A. Cameron practiced soccer for longer than Maddie.

500

Victor covered his kitchen floor with tiles. The kitchen measured 8 feet by 6 feet. Each tile covered one square foot and cost $5. How much did Victor spend to tile his kitchen floor? Show your work.


Answer $____________________

Victor also covered his bathroom floor with the same tiles. His bathroom is 10 feet long and 5 feet wide. Did Victor spend more money tiling the bathroom or the kitchen? Explain your answer.

Answer ___________________

240

Bathroom


500

Andrea earns $15 per hour babysitting. Last week, Andrea spent a total of 7 hours babysitting. She wants to use her money to buy movie tickets for herself and her friends. If movie tickets cost $5 each, how many tickets can Andrea buy with the money she earned from babysitting last week?

21 tickets

500

Ms. Glass said the multiple of 8 is always an even number. Is this true or false?

True

500

The first number in a pattern is 10. The pattern rule is to add 5 to get the next number in the pattern. If the pattern continues, which statement is true?

A. All the numbers in the pattern can be divided equally by 3.

B. All the numbers in the pattern can be divided equally by 5.

C. All the numbers in the pattern can be divided equally by 10.

D. All the numbers in the pattern can be divided equally by 2.

B. All the numbers in the pattern can be divided equally by 5.

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